Sony Home Theater has taken some big swings in 2024, from doubling down on LED to push the brightness barrier with the bold and beautiful Bravia 9 TV (9/10, WIRED Recommends), to its fabulously expensive new digital surround sound system, the Quad.
A follow-up to the HT-A9, the Quad is a multispeaker setup comprising four fuzzy rectangles and a central control box designed to fit with any decor in virtually any room. It delivers stunningly immersive sound, at a price. There are some good reasons you might invest in the Quad: You’re looking for a simple audio solution that goes beyond soundbars; you don’t care for the work or clutter of traditional home theater solutions; and you have the means and desire to drop a boatload of cash on a system sharply focused on submerging you in sound.
You can get a pretty good estimation of what the Quad can do for much less with some of the best soundbars, like Samsung’s Q990 or LG's S95TR, which, unlike the Quad, include a subwoofer. Alternatively, those willing to shop around (and run speaker wires up the wall) can get a more capable and versatile system for the money from traditional speakers and a receiver. Still, the Quad does some fantastical things, utilizing Sony’s cutting-edge processing and acoustic engineering to put you in the center of your favorite shows, movies, and games.
Foolproof Setup
Packed inside the Quad's slim box is everything needed for setup, including cables, wall mounts, stand pieces, and the small black control box for inputs. The speakers look like a cross between a bookshelf speaker and one of those fabric pushpin boards from grade school (remember those?). The aesthetic aims at camouflage over distinction; it's designed to blend in.